Onyx Gold Intersects 1.87 g/t Gold Over 48.1 Meters at the Argus Zone, Munro-Croesus Project, Timmins, Ontario

In This Article:

Including 7.14 g/t Gold over 4.5 Meters and 4.05 g/t Gold over 10.0 Meters

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - September 10, 2024) - Onyx Gold Corp. (TSXV: ONYX) (OTCQX: ONXGF) ("Onyx" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the final results from the Company's earlier drilling campaign at its Munro-Croesus Project ("Munro-Croesus" or the "Project") in the Timmins gold camp, Ontario (Figure 1).

Assay results from the final drill hole of the Company's 2024 drill Program (the "Program") returned a new wide zone of strong gold mineralization located immediately north of the main Argus Zone trend.

Assay Highlights for Drillhole MC24-163 (Table 1)

Drill Hole

From

To

Length

Au


(meters)

(meters)

(meters)

(g/t)

MC24-163

230.40

278.50

48.10

1.87

Including

241.80

246.30

4.50

7.14

And Including

265.50

275.50

10.00

4.05

*Intersections reported as drilled width, true width unknown

 

"We are very pleased with these results, which demonstrate the prospectivity of the Munro-Croesus Project and the underlying potential of an emerging gold deposit at the Argus Zone," said Brock Colterjohn, President & CEO. "While still early days, it is difficult to ignore the significance of this new zone that combines higher-grades with surface bulk-mining widths and shows the system progressively getting richer as we track it to the west."

"Those that have followed Onyx Gold and its history will be aware of management's long-term strategy to methodically consolidate significant land positions of underexplored mining claims covering prime geological potential. It is rewarding to receive strong validation of our approach with these excellent drill results. With a tight share structure, respectable treasury, and blue-chip shareholder base, the Company and its investors are in a great position to make the most of what may be the very early stages of a potentially significant new discovery within Canada's most prolific gold jurisdiction."

Geological Context for Drillhole MC24-163 Intersection

Context is important when assessing early exploration results and their significance for predicting exploration upside. Key factors that influence our view on the relevance of this new intersection and the potential of the Argus zone include:

  • The grade x thickness profile of drill hole MC24-163 compares well against "discovery hole" intersections of known major (>2Moz) Canadian gold deposits

  • Association with a large and growing footprint of bulk-tonnage style gold mineralization (0.1 to >2.0 g/t over a 750m x 200m area)

  • Association with the regional-scale Pipestone fault that is known to be an important control on gold mineralization within the region

  • Proximity to multiple high-grade gold veins within the large (104 sq. km) Munro-Croesus claim block, including the past-producing bonanza-grade Croesus Mine and the newly discovered GM vein

  • Exceptional regional gold endowment - located in the greater Timmins mining camp that has produced close to 80Moz of gold to date, the most of any mining jurisdiction in Canada. Also, it is adjacent to several multi-million ounce deposits such as the 3.0Moz Black Fox mine complex located 4 km to the southwest and the 3.5Moz Fenn-Gb deposit located 6 km to the east1